Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry-I (Practical Lab Manual)
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Pharmacognosy is a fundamental branch of pharmaceutical sciences that deals with the study of crude drugs obtained from natural sources such as plants, animals, and minerals. Practical training in Pharmacognosy plays a crucial role in developing a sound understanding of the identification, evaluation, and standardization of crude drugs, which form the basis of many traditional and modern medicinal systems.
This practical manual has been carefully prepared to serve as a comprehensive guide for students of pharmacy during their laboratory sessions. The experiments included in this book are designed in accordance with the prescribed syllabus and focus on essential aspects of Pharmacognosy, including chemical evaluation of crude drugs, quantitative microscopy, determination of ash values, extractive values, moisture content, swelling index, and other important pharmacognostical parameters.
Each experiment is presented in a systematic and student-friendly manner, covering the aim, requirements, theory, procedure, observations, calculations, and results. The manual emphasizes clarity, accuracy, and reproducibility of experimental work, enabling students to develop practical skills, analytical thinking, and confidence in laboratory techniques. Special care has been taken to include standard methods commonly used for quality control and standardization of crude drugs.
This book is intended not only to help students perform experiments effectively but also to assist them in preparing practical records, understanding viva-voce questions, and applying theoretical knowledge to practical situations. It is hoped that this manual will prove to be a useful companion for students and contribute meaningfully to their academic and professional development in the field of pharmacy.
Constructive suggestions for further improvement of this manual are always welcome.



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